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Explore - Textile Design
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Landcarpet USA
This 100 percent New Zealand wool rug gives you the stunning plane’s eye view of America’s cultivated heartland that usually only accompanies a $7 snack box and—of course—a...
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Leah Evans Textiles
Leah Evans is in the business of quilt-making. But seeing as how her creations feature aerial photography, maps, and satellite imagery, they are definitely not your grandmother's quilts.
written by: Laure Joliet12.25.08 -
Lightforms, Digitally Fabricated
Known to many architects as that translucent film paper on which archaic hand drawings become worthy of pin-up, mylar is making an illuminating entrance into the realm of the three-dimensional. ...
written by: Tiffany Chu05.11.10 -
Ligne Roset
Known for its artful collaborations with both established and up-and-coming talents in contemporary design, Ligne Roset offers consumers an entire lifestyle in which to live both boldly and...
01.15.09 -
Lisbona Throw
This wool-polyester blanket has a pixelated graphic rendered in muted greens, plums, and blues, and a cozy taupe underside.
$935.00
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Little Field of Flowers
Nanimarquina—In 1987, Barcelona-based designer Nani Marquina established a textile and rug design studio. Since 1993, the company’s designs have been manufactured in northern India....
written by: Virginia Gardiner01.25.09 -
Live Good Inc.
Live Good is an Orange County, California–based company that makes linens and bedding from organic cotton. Part of their sustainability mission includes manufacturing products in the United...
06.25.12 -
Love Blanket
These cashmere-and-merino wool blankets are woven at a 250-year-old mill in Scotland; cleverly, the pattern spells out the word “love” in Morse code.
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Made Design Shop and Gallery
Canada is known for its love of hockey and its long winters but few people know of our neighbor to the north's wealth of innovative modern designers. Enter Made. The Toronto shop and gallery...
written by: Miyoko Ohtakephotos by: Miyoko Ohtake03.23.11 -
Madeline Weinrib
Based in New York City, Weinrib has created a contemporary design style that simultaneously reflects both the classic and modern. Her work ranges from her collections of heirloom quality carpets...
05.30.12 -
Mademoiselle Pillow
Looolo—When we think about products and their life cycles, textiles aren’t the first things that come to mind. But what went into your shirt?
written by: Virginia Gardinerphotos by: Jane Heller01.01.09 -
Magic Carpet Ride, Courtesy of Swedish Brand Oyyo
Lina Zedig and Marcus Åhrén founded their design studio Oyyo in Stockholm in late 2011. Since then, they've been ramping up for Oyyo's first collection, a series of six dhurrie rugs woven from...
written by: Kelsey Keith02.13.13 -
Maharam
Maharam is a fourth-generation family business founded in 1902 by Louis Maharam, a Russian immigrant. Through the generations, Maharam evolved from a source of theatrical textiles for costume and...
02.01.13 -
Maharam Textiles at The Shade Store
The Shade Store just launched a new collection of window treatments featuring fabrics from the archives of renowned textile manufacturer Maharam textiles.
written by: Laure Joliet11.11.08 -
Maija Louekari
01.13.10 -
Maille CM
Available in a range of link diameters, this lightweight aluminum fabric lends itself to a variety of unexpected applications.
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Maker's Mark
San Francisco philanthropist Ann Hatch has long dedicated herself to the making of artful objects.
written by: Zahid Sardarphotos by: Christie Hemm11.07.12 -
Mara Skujeniece
Amsterdam-based Mara Skujeniece is a product designer whose work often narrates an underlying story: Porcelain candleholders have felt coasters that mimic the containers’ shadows; ceramic vases for...
written by: Zahid Sardar04.23.13 -
Maria João Arnaud
“At London Design Festival, I really fell for Maria João Arnaud’s hand-printed Friendship Mountains textiles.”
written by: Aaron Britt04.24.12 -
Marianne Strengell
Marianne Strengell (1909–1998) was one of the twentieth century’s most influential textile designers, executing many commissions for Hammarstrom, Breuer, and Eero Saarinen & Associ...
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